Coluna/Columna (Dec 2014)

Post-laminectomy deformities

  • Fabiano Stumpf Lutz,
  • Luis Eduardo Munhoz da Rocha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1808-18512014130400362
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 279 – 281

Abstract

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Objective: To present the deformities and evaluate the results of their treatment. Methods: Retrospective study of patients with deformity following surgical access to the spinal canal. Fifteen patients who met the inclusion criteria were included. Patients without complete data in medical records were excluded. Results: Fourteen patients underwent surgical treatment and one patient received conservative treatment with vest type TLSO. The average angle of kyphosis correction was 87° preoperatively to 38° postoperatively, while the associated scoliosis correction was 69° preoperatively to 23° postoperatively. Conclusions: The prevention of deformity should be emphasized to avoid laminectomy alone, while laminoplasty should be the procedure of choice for canal access in surgeries where there is no need for resection of the posterior elements.